Search Engine Optimization, or “SEO”, is the process of improving a
website’s ranking in the major search engines for
important keyword searches. A variety of methods are
used to achieve this goal. For the on-site portion of an
SEO campaign, the focus is on making content accurate,
usable, and rich in keyword phrases. In turn, the
website immediately becomes more relevant for potential
users, since it provides a higher concentration of
information for a given keyword search phrase. For
off-site SEO work, relevant website networks that
complement the “main” website are built, links are
exchanged with other webmasters who offer quality
content, and website feed syndication and general “web
exposure” is boosted. The main goal is to “get the word
out” that your site is an important resource.
SEO is a long range building process that adjusts as
search engine algorithms update, industry standards
change, and customer needs evolve. In general, a quality
SEO campaign will take 8-12 months before it matures.
After that point, maintenance work and continual site
“tuning” last indefinitely. Good rankings are no
accident and do not happen overnight. It is important to
understand that SEO is as much trial and error as it is
a creative, methodical, and user focused process. Given
time, the amount of traffic coming to a particular
website will improve, lead generation will increase, and
greater customer conversion rates will be seen.
Finally, it is important to understand that the web
is constantly evolving. As a result, the major search
engines must change to better meet their users’ needs.
This also means that the SEO needs of a particular
website are ever-changing and dynamic. What “works” one
day may not be the “final” optimal solution.
SEO is not a definitive goal but instead a continual,
steady, evolving process.
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